Part 1 of the 'Weird-Hand-Lines Quiz' is just a teaser (but part 2 will provide a much more tempting task!): people who are familiar with the basic minor lines of the hand should be able to solve this quiz-puzzle quite easily:

PS. Most 'professional' + 'expert' members will probably be able to find the one and only correct numbers + letters combinations within minutes, so... maybe those members should not spoil all the 'fun' at once for the less experienced members; by the way, part II of the QUIZ will be available very soon... and I think nobody will solve that quiz within less than 1 hour!!

Well, I am aware that 2 of these lines were never mentioned in the forum discussions in the past (neither at the PI forums & HandReading Cyber Cafe). However, I decided to include both lines in the quiz since the authors present a fascinating theory about the line.

Anyway, nice to see that even part a of the quiz has a 'tempting' element!!

I know all the lines in Quiz 1 except for A, B or G. I have over 20 palmistry books and none of them have these lines in them. I also searched the Internet and could not find any information. Where can I find more information about these lines? Is there a good book you could recommend as well. Thanks for your help!

Lori wrote:I know all the lines in Quiz 1 except for A, B or G. I have over 20 palmistry books and none of them have these lines in them. I also searched the Internet and could not find any information. Where can I find more information about these lines? Is there a good book you could recommend as well. Thanks for your help!

Hi Lori,

Thank you for your questions!

Regarding the 'Buddha line' and the 'Equipoise line'... so far there is hardly any info available online.

However, the first line is described in the book of the Japanese palmist Hachiro Asano, titled: "Hands - The Complete Book of Palmistry".

And the second line is described in the two books presented by PDC chirologist Arnold Holtzman from Israel.

NOTICE: The 'equipoise line' is basically an alternative name for the 'fate line' - but Holtzman has described how the position of this line can be understood as:

"... the integration and balance this line effects, essentially, between ego and id - between the out real, physical, material, and social dimension with its aligned energy programs at the thenar eminence, and the largely unconscious inner world of surrealistic abstractions with its own marvelous energy programs at the hypothenar eminence".

For more about Holtzman's books & theories, see:http://www.handresearch.com/news/psychodiagnostic-chirology.htm

And finally, the 'Poorva Punya' is described in various book witten by Ghanshyam Singh Birla from Canada. You can read a few words of Birla about that line at Google books:- page 103: http://books.google.com/books?id=XU8i4j8UuIwC- page 60: http://books.google.com/books?id=UT54T0tv_xMC